Descriptive Catalogue of Kodascope Library 16mm Motion Pictures: Sixth Edition (1936)

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CLASS 4 — Comedies and Juvenile 135 The bear hunt takes them both singly and together through the various pastures and pens with the different animals, out into the open fields and woods. At the end it is hard to tell whether the Gang or the bear is doing the hunting. An excellent juvenile picture. 730 feet— on 2 reels Rental $2.00 4534 Code GARFU Long Fliv The King Kodak Cinegraph Featuring Charley Chase, Martha Sleeper, Max Davidson and Oliver Hardy Princess Helga of Thermosa, in New York shopping, receives word of the King's death and that to inherit the throne she must marry within twentyfour hours. In a prison she marries a convict (Charley Chase), condemned to be executed, just before his pardon arrives, and returns to Thermosa supposing herself to be a widow. Her coronation is interrupted by the arrival of "the King," the former convict. His transportation has been financed by a Hebrew (Max Davidson), who goes along to find out whether he is really a King. Max becomes Charley's attendant casting envious eyes on the crown which he values at $50,000.00. Various members of the court plot against Charley's life and happiness, to the great amusement of the audience. Finally, after a very ludicrous duel, he makes his escape taking the Queen, and Max taking the crown — the former saves his head while the latter promptly loses the crown. Fine for any audience. 740 feet — on 2 reels Rental |2.00 4535 Code GARFAR One Wild Ride Kodak Cinegraph Featuring ''Our Gang'' Two members of the Gang start out in the taxi business — Ic a ride — with a one-horse-pushed car. Farina pursues but in spite of several stops to take on passengers, cannot catch them. The owner of the horse takes him away, leaving them without power, so they ask for a tow up the hill and coast down. This plan works well until their attention is taken long enough for Farina to hitch on to a truck, starting the wild ride in which a parrot and monkey are collected as unwilling passengers and traffic is disrupted in the hair-raising journey. Excellent juvenile picture. 694 feet — on 2 reels Rental $2.00 4536 Code GARFER One Mama Man Kodak Cinegraph Featuring Charley Chase Count Tosky, formerly Willie Shoemaker of South Bend, Indiana, returning from Europe is swamped with invitations radioed from Americans, with eligible daughters, anxious to entertain him. His selection is made in typical Charley Chase manner. Take regular weekly service